Facebook’sSheryl Sandberg has given few interviews before her book launch, but she’s kicking off a major media campaign with a taped appearance Sunday on CBS’s “60 Minutes.” Here are some excerpts from that interview:

On taking credit: “Women attribute their success to working hard, luck and help from other people. Men will attribute whatever success they have … to their own core skills.”

On women who don’t lean forward: “They say, ‘Oh, I’m busy. I want to have a child one day. I couldn’t possibly … take on any more.’ Or ‘I’m still learning on my current job.’ I’ve never had a man say that stuff to me.”

On sharing the load at home: “You cannot have a full career and a full life at home with your children if you are also doing all the housework and child care.”

On assigning blame: “I’m not blaming women. … There’s an awful lot we don’t control. I’m saying there’s an awful lot we can control and we can do for ourselves, to sit at more tables, raise more hands.”

And finally: “I’m not saying that everyone has the resources or opportunities I have. I’m not saying that everyone’s husband is going to wake up tomorrow … and start doing his share. I am saying that we need to help women own the power they have, learn how to negotiate for raises, get the pay they deserve.”

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